Dear Debbie

A new thriller has taken the literary world by storm, and it’s not hard to see why. Freida McFadden’s latest novel, “Dear Debbie,” is a gripping tale of simmering domestic tension and calculated revenge that has readers on the edge of their seats. With an intriguing plot centered around advice columnist Debbie Mullen’s quest for justice, this book is a must-read for fans of the genre.

Released on January 27, “Dear Debbie” has already garnered attention for its compelling storyline and well-developed characters. McFadden’s antiheroine, Debbie Mullen, is a refreshing and complex character who takes matters into her own hands when faced with the harsh realities of her life. With its dark themes and intense emotions, this novel is sure to keep readers hooked until the very end.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there. Amazon MGM Studios has acquired the rights to adapt “Dear Debbie” for the small screen, with “Lucifer’s” Ildy Modrovich set to lead as showrunner. The adaptation is sure to bring McFadden’s thrilling tale to life in a whole new way, making it a must-watch for fans of the book.

In addition to her success with “Dear Debbie,” McFadden has been making waves in the literary world with her “Housemaid” series, which was adapted into a hit film starring Sidney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried. With a sequel on the horizon, McFadden’s star is only on the rise.

In a surprising twist, McFadden recently revealed her true identity as Sara Cohen, a doctor who treats brain disorders. After keeping her identity a secret for so long, Cohen decided it was time to step into the spotlight and embrace her true self. Her decision to reveal her identity has sparked conversations and intrigue among her fans, adding another layer of mystery to her already enigmatic persona.

“Dear Debbie” is now available for purchase, offering readers a thrilling and captivating journey into the dark and dangerous world of revenge and redemption. Don’t miss out on this gripping tale that is sure to leave you wanting more.

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